The hosts will be looking to make this six wins on the bounce to cement their place at the top of the table and couldn’t wish for a better opposition than Juventud Unida.

The travelling side have conceded 21 in their opening nine matches but more notably have conceded four and five goals in their last two games on the road although they have actually managed to score at least once in their 100 per cent of their last seven so that can only help the cause here.

September’s H2H four weeks ago saw four match goals and a 2-2 scoreline but with home advantage (a massive boon in Bolivia) the hosts will be looking to add to a growing goals tally which has already seen them score 23 times in nine attempts.